Looks like SD is getting Constitional Carry Law

While I think it's a good thing, I can't help but thnk it's fodder for those anti-gunners who oppose H.R.822 - the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act.

HR 822 if enacted would allow the untrained uncertified South Dakotans to roam the streets of Illinois armed !


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COuntzerO, I do hope you were being sacastic??? As it is, WA CPL holders are also "untrained" and have been so for over 50 years (latest CPL version passed in 1961)

I wonder why all these other states with their "training" requirements don't notice, there is no blood running in the streets of WA. Oh yes, we have totally unlicensed OC too.
 
Hermannr said:
COuntzerO, I do hope you were being sacastic??? As it is, WA CPL holders are also "untrained" and have been so for over 50 years (latest CPL version passed in 1961)

I wonder why all these other states with their "training" requirements don't notice, there is no blood running in the streets of WA. Oh yes, we have totally unlicensed OC too.
Ditto Pennsylvania. No training requirement for a License to Carry Firearm (LTCF). Unlicensed open carry legal everywhere in the state except within Philadelphia city limits. PA is right next door to NY and NJ, two states with some of the most restrictive firearms laws anywhere in the country, and the statistics for both accidental shootings attributed to CCW holders and crime attributed to CCW holders and open carriers combined are not significantly different from NY or NJ.
 
Tieszen, a former Rapid City police chief, said the South Dakota Sheriffs Association and the South Dakota Police Chiefs Association opposed the bill.

[sincerity, deep] I'm shocked, I tell you, just shocked! [/sincerity]

I hope South Dakotans will adopt constitutional carry and set a good example for the rest of the nation.
 
While I think it's a good thing, I can't help but thnk it's fodder for those anti-gunners who oppose H.R.822 - the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act.

HR 822 if enacted would allow the untrained uncertified South Dakotans to roam the streets of Illinois armed !

I also presume this was sarcastic, but for the benefit of anyone who's not sure, there is not one but two reasons why the above is not true:

1. HR822 will have no effect on states that don't already allow CCW (Illinois being the only one now I think?)

2. HR822 will not apply to anyone who doesn't have a permit, no matter what state they come from. Therefore this new South Dakota law really can't have any effect whatsoever on HR822.
 
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